On Jan 10, 10:37 am, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:
> By pure extrapolation, looking at what happened with the smartphone
> segment in 2010 and the current roll-out of Cortex A9 SoC's (TI's
> OMAP4, Nvidia's Tegra 2, Ambarella's iOne, Samsung's Orion, Qualcomm's
> QSD8672 etc.). But yes, we shall indeed see.

People don't buy CPUs, they buy devices.  On tablets, I think it will
become more important that Android doesn't have a standard desktop
media organizer and offers no content beyond books.  Yes, Amazon sells
music in most markets, but no video outside the U.S. (neither do
Netflix nor Hulu).  Apart from Apple, I'm only awary of Sony on their
PS3 and Microsoft on their XBox.  Well, at least they'll soon sell
Android apps because I think Android was in serious need of another
app store.

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